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Development and in vitro evaluation of novel floating chitosan microcapsules for oral use: comparison with non-floating chitosan microspheres.

Ibrahim El-Gibaly1.   

Abstract

Floating (F) microcapsules containing melatonin (MT) were prepared by the ionic interaction of chitosan and a negatively charged surfactant, sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate (DOS). The DOS/chitosan complex formation was confirmed employing infrared spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), solubility and X-ray diffraction analysis. The characteristics of the F microcapsules generated compared with the conventional non-floating (NF) microspheres manufactured from chitosan and sodium tripolyphosphate (TPP) were also investigated. The effect of various factors (crosslinking time, DOS and chitosan concentrations, as well as drug/polymer ratio) on microcapsule properties were evaluated. The use of DOS solution in coagulation of chitosan produced well-formed microcapsules with round hollow core and 31.2-59.74% incorporation efficiencies. Chitosan concentration and drug/polymer ratio had a remarkable effect on drug entrapment in DOS/chitosan microcapsules. The dissolution profiles of most of microcapsules showed near zero order kinetics in simulated gastric fluid (S.G.F: pH 1.2). Moreover, release of the drug from these microcapsules was greatly retarded with release lasting for several hours (t(50%) (S.G.F.): 1.75-6.7 h, depending on processing factors), compared with NF microspheres where drug release was almost instant. Most of the hollow microcapsules developed tended to float over simulated biofluids for more than 12 h. Swelling studies conducted on various drug-free formulations, clearly indicated that DOS/chitosan microcapsules showed less swelling and no dissolution in S.G.F. for more than 3 days, whereas, TPP/chitosan microspheres were markedly swollen and lost their integrity in S.G.F. within 5 h. Therefore, data obtained suggest that the F hollow microcapsules produced would be an interesting gastroretentive controlled-release delivery system for drugs.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12433430     DOI: 10.1016/s0378-5173(02)00396-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pharm        ISSN: 0378-5173            Impact factor:   5.875


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